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Harshabhushana, pupil of Harsbasena of Tapa gatchba, composed the Sraddhavidhivinishchaya, Anchalamatadalana and Paryushanā-vichūra. (A. D. 1429-30 ).95
Jinasundara,pupil of Somasundarasūri, composed the Dipālikākalpa ( A. D. 1426–7).9
Charitrasundaragani, pupil of Ratnasimbasūri of Brihad Tapagatcbha, composed the Siladuta, the Kumārapālacharita, the Mahipālacharita and the Achāropadeša. The Siladuta deals with Sthuli. bhadra's glorious conquest over cupid and contains 131 verses. The Kumārapālacharita was composed at the request of Subbachandragani. It deals with the life of Parmárbat Kumārapāla, the Chaulukya king of Anabilavada, and contains 2032 verses. It is one of the rare historical works in Sanskrit. 97
Ramachandrasūri, pupil of Abhayachandrasūri of Purnimāgatchha, composed the Vikramacharita in Darbhikagrama or Dabhoi, in A. D. 1433-4 and the Panchadandātapātrachhatraprabandha in Cambay in A. D. 1444.99
95 Kántivijaya, Baroda, No. 1016; Kielhorn, II, No. 360. 96 Kántivijaya, Baroda, No. 1015.
97 Buhler, II, No 316; Desai, Loc. cit., P. 469.
98 Velanakara, No. 1740; Weber, No. 1580. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com